I'm mostly self-taught in electronics, so I am lacking some hands-on technique training.
Previous wire wrap projects for me have been mostly a bunch of ICs on a board, but my current one has lots of fiddly bits like transistors, resistors, diodes, etc in addition.
How do you wire wrap something like a transistor or resistor? With the round leads, wire that's wrapped does not "grip", unlike with square posts on IC sockets. In the past, I've just touched the wrapped lead with a bit of solder to hold it in place. Is there a preferred way to solve this?
Also, how do you run V+ and ground to the circuit board for wrapping? I had spare square-post connector that I soldered to the board and used that as a wire wrap terminal set for power and ground. Are there wire wrap posts similar to this that I'm unaware of?